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Pluralism: The Philosophy and Politics of Diversity is the first volume to open the window on philosophical pluralism and link pluralist themes in philosophy and politics. It advances recent debates on political pluralism in a range of essays which challenge or defend the association of liberalism and pluralism. The volume is divided into three parts: an investigation of the philosophical sources of pluralism, including an essay on William James; the value of pluralism and liberalism, discussing the compatibility of these ideas; and an investigation of difference in pluralism, with writings on women, ethnocultural, and the public-private distinction. Pluralism is a valuable source for all students of philosophy, politics and cultural studies, and is of interest to those concerned with issues of political and cultural theory. Martha Nussabaum, Philip Pettit, Will Kymlicka, Raphael Cohen-Almagor, James O'Shea, Maria Baghramian, John Gray, Susan Mendus, Jonathan Riley, Iseult Honohan and Jonathan Wolff

Author Biography

Maria Baghramian is Lecturer in Philosophy and Attracta Ingram is Lecturer in Politics, both at University College, Dublin, Ireland.